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    • Should Ecstasy Be Downgraded?

      Before the turn of the century ecstasy was a big headline puller and journalists wrote about it a great deal. Recently, however, cocaine and heroin have taken front stage. Just because ecstasy is not hitting the headlines as much as it used to may not necessarily mean it is not a dangerous drug and should consequently be downgraded. The declining popularity of the rave scene has lead to a drop in ecstasy interest. Hence, ecstasy's classification is being reviewed.

      According to the Department of Health, 567,000 people under the age of 60 in the UK used ecstasy in 2006. 48% of them were aged 16 to 24. Experts say these figures indicate only a very 'slight' decline since the 1990s. Prices have dropped as well, from £25 in the early 1990s to approximately £5 today.

      Official figures show that 246 people died as a result of consuming ecstasy during 2003 to 2007, compared to 28 from the beginning of 1998 to the end of 1999.

      Experts say that from a clinical point of view ecstasy should never have been a Class A drug, like heroin - it should have been a class B if penalties are supposed to be in proportion to consumption risks and dangers.

      The government is currently carrying out a review of ecstasy's category. Prof. David Nutt, who is soon to head the ACMD (Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs), has said ecstasy is not as damaging to health as heroin or cocaine, both Class A drugs. The ACMD will publish its report at the end of 2009.

      The police, on the other hand, are mostly against changing ecstasy from Class A to Class B.

      Drug Classification UK

      Class A
      Ecstasy, LSD, heroin, cocaine, crack, magic mushrooms, amphetamines (if prepared for injection).
      Penalty for possession
      Up to seven years in prison or an unlimited fine or both.
      Penalty for dealing
      Up to life in prison or an unlimited fine or both.

      Class B
      Amphetamines, Methylphenidate (Ritalin), Pholcodine.
      Penalty for possession
      Up to five years in prison or an unlimited fine or both.
      Penalty for dealing
      Up to 14 years in prison or an unlimited fine or both.

      Class C
      Cannabis, tranquilisers, some painkillers, Gamma hydroxybutyrate (GHB), Ketamine.
      Penalty for possession
      Up to two years in prison or an unlimited fine or both.
      Penalty for dealing
      Up to 14 years in prison or an unlimited fine or both.

      Class A, B and C drugs are termed as controlled substances under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, with Class A being those considered most harmful.

      The Misuse Of Drugs Act states that it is an offence to:

      1. Possess a controlled substance unlawfully
      2. Possess a controlled substance with intent to supply it
      3. Supply or offering to supply a controlled drug (even where no charge is made for the drug)
      4. Allow premises you occupy or manage to be used for the purpose of drug taking
      Before the turn of the century ecstasy was a big headline puller and journalists wrote about it a great deal. Recently, however, cocai... more

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    • The Last Punk Thing

      Bob Mould, formerly of Husker Du, tells us what he thinks of modern punk and the last truly punk thing he's seen.

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      Bob Mould, formerly of Husker Du, tells us what he thinks of modern punk and the last truly punk thing he's seen. ... more

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    • How to Dance Like a Raver

      Liquid dancing 101. We know you secretly want to know how they do it. Don't make the common mistakes and in no time you'll be a master of your own personal flowwwww. :o) Liquid dancing 101. We know you secretly want to know how they do it. Don't make the common mistakes and in no time you'll b... more

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      3 days ago
    • Ibiza is Sleazy

      The Spanish party island is sitting second from the bottom on National Geographic's top island guide. Most of the criticisms are aimed at the raucous party scene. Do you think Ibiza is sleazy? The Spanish party island is sitting second from the bottom on National Geographic's top island guide. Most of the criticisms are ... more

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      17 days ago
    • raving is officially back

      dunkin donuts has been giving glowsticks to kids. wtf?

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      10 days ago
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